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rob roth looks at proposition 36 that takes aim at california's strict three strikes law. here at san quentin prison. for these inmates it's three strikes and they're in for life. what you're seeing is a weekly group therapy program run by convicts called hope for three strikers. >> after my military stent i started using cocaine and it was all bad after that. >> reporter: these are just a few dozen of the 8,000 california inmates serving life sentences under three strikes a law approved by voters in 1994, but proposition 36 on this november's ballot would modify three strikes. it would require the third strike to be not just for any felony but for a violent or serious crime. if the measure passes some 3,000 three strikers could be released if the judge agrees. one of the odds of mcsween. his strikes one and two are for burglary, the third petty theft. >> i've learned, i want to live my life and i don't want to live it here. i think i have too much to offer to society out there. >> reporter: michael romano is the coauthor of proposition 36. >> there's too many people that
rob roth looks at proposition 36 that takes aim at california's strict three strikes law. here at san quentin prison. for these inmates it's three strikes and they're in for life. what you're seeing is a weekly group therapy program run by convicts called hope for three strikers. >> after my military stent i started using cocaine and it was all bad after that. >> reporter: these are just a few dozen of the 8,000 california inmates serving life sentences under three strikes a law...
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authorities in vallejo are getting help from the fbi and the atf to investigate that fire at the private law office of the vallejo mayor. they have called the fire an act of terrorism because davis is a high profile figure. the fire broke out around 1:30 yesterday morning. the office suffered significant damage and many of his client records were destroyed. >> happening now the 30th yearly oracle open world user conference getting started. 50,000 people are registered to attend. the areaa hound howard street is expected to be blocked and driver also likely experience delays. ceo larry ellison is scheduled to give the key note address this evening. it's expected to be a economic shot in the arm for city hotels, restaurants, cabs and retailers. >> really huge impact to the city. i think it brings a lot of revenue and we are lucky to have it. >> reporter: they are also expected to announce a mapping deal with nokia. open world runs through october 4th. > a air quality is forecast to be unhealthy for a third day in a row in the bay area leading officials to declare at spare the area alert for to
authorities in vallejo are getting help from the fbi and the atf to investigate that fire at the private law office of the vallejo mayor. they have called the fire an act of terrorism because davis is a high profile figure. the fire broke out around 1:30 yesterday morning. the office suffered significant damage and many of his client records were destroyed. >> happening now the 30th yearly oracle open world user conference getting started. 50,000 people are registered to attend. the areaa...
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law enforcement officials believe more marijuana is being grown on private property. >>> in just a few hours a meet willing be held at a san mateo elementary school where a nine- year-old girl was abducted from a restroom and molested. alex savidge is there at park side elementary where the school is on high alert this morning. >> reporter: even though a man has been arrested in connection with this brazen crime, parents here are still worried. that is why san mateo police and the superintendent will be holding a meeting for parents here at park side elementary school to talk about this kidnapping. nay will also discuss possible changes to the policy. it was last friday when a nine- year-old girl was kidnapped from a stranger at a nearby bathroom. prosecutors filed charges against 25-year-old bradley mrozak of san francisco. he groped that girl inside the bathroom and put his hand over her mouth and carried her off campus. we were able to talk to the man who's daughter is friends with the victim. >> they all worry about each other so yeah they look up to each other. yet when you go hom
law enforcement officials believe more marijuana is being grown on private property. >>> in just a few hours a meet willing be held at a san mateo elementary school where a nine- year-old girl was abducted from a restroom and molested. alex savidge is there at park side elementary where the school is on high alert this morning. >> reporter: even though a man has been arrested in connection with this brazen crime, parents here are still worried. that is why san mateo police and...
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coming up at 5:10, hos snooki is inspiring one law maker to crack down on reality tv. >>> look can to make a little extra cash. toys 'r us is handling 45,000 seasonal workers to handle the rush of online workers. some of those temporary jobs could become permanent. about 15% of the last year's holiday workers became full-time employees. >>> you might want to avoid looking at your investment portfolio today if you own a lot of facebook stock. shares fell another 9.1% yesterday. investors reacted to reports of a possible security bug. online news sites were reporting that private messages were appearing on some facebook users' public time lines. those rumors turned out to be false. facebook stock now trading about 45% below its ipo price of $38 a share. >>> new parents, listen up. there are tricks to soothing a crying baby. >> sometimes bouncing the baby or a car ride can help soothe the little one, but unconventional ways help as well. >> one couple found out the force calms their baby instantly. [ crying ] ♪ >> that's a smart baby. this video was uploaded to youtube four months ago.
coming up at 5:10, hos snooki is inspiring one law maker to crack down on reality tv. >>> look can to make a little extra cash. toys 'r us is handling 45,000 seasonal workers to handle the rush of online workers. some of those temporary jobs could become permanent. about 15% of the last year's holiday workers became full-time employees. >>> you might want to avoid looking at your investment portfolio today if you own a lot of facebook stock. shares fell another 9.1% yesterday....
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in 1933, marshall received his law degree. his naacp, he fought for the civil rights of black americans. but what marked his time in history was the 1954 landmark case brown versus board of education. the supreme court struck down the separate but equal doctrine opening the way for integration of schools. but president eisenhower still called for patient on the issue of integration. >> i personally believe if you try to go too far too fast in laws in this delegate field, that has involved the emotions of so many millions of americans you're making a mistake. >> thurgood marshal representing one of the rebuffed students said they have been patient enough. >> maybe you can override prejudice overnight. but the emancipation proclamation was issued in 1863. 90 odd years ago. i believe in gradualism. i also believe that 90 odd years is pretty gradual. >> reporter: lindon johnson named marshall to the supreme court of the u.s. this great grandson of slaves became the first black man to serve in the nation's highest court. now at age
in 1933, marshall received his law degree. his naacp, he fought for the civil rights of black americans. but what marked his time in history was the 1954 landmark case brown versus board of education. the supreme court struck down the separate but equal doctrine opening the way for integration of schools. but president eisenhower still called for patient on the issue of integration. >> i personally believe if you try to go too far too fast in laws in this delegate field, that has involved...
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they are asking them to rule the law unconstitutional. governor brown signed the law and it is scheduled to go in effect january 1st. >>> they are talking about suzy the dog. she ran out in front of a car, he slammed on his breaks thinking he avoided hitting her and somebody flagged him down saying there is a dog sticking out the grill of your car. animal control officers came, pulled her out of the grill, she was in shock but alive. that is when susie's story came to the news. >> i have no idea how she made it without getting killed. it is just amazing. >> yes, it is amazing, she survived, she only had a concussion and a chipped tooth and now they call her the miracle dog. >> that is quite a story. 5:17 is the time. we have a look at traffic, here is more. >>> dave, pam, we are off to a decent start. in the 4:30 hour, things have started. this is a look at 880 westbound and traffic is moving along well heading out to the toll plaza which light. -- which is light. 280 all the way up to the 880 split, no problems on the drive heading to th
they are asking them to rule the law unconstitutional. governor brown signed the law and it is scheduled to go in effect january 1st. >>> they are talking about suzy the dog. she ran out in front of a car, he slammed on his breaks thinking he avoided hitting her and somebody flagged him down saying there is a dog sticking out the grill of your car. animal control officers came, pulled her out of the grill, she was in shock but alive. that is when susie's story came to the news....
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state law doesn't require monitored fire alarms and even sprinklers. monitored fire alarms can electronically notify authorities of fire if no ones is on -- if no one is on campus. >>> a richmond police officer was arrested in connection with a domestic violence incidents -- incy dense. a -- incy incident. -- in an incy incident. >>> 700 workers -- incident. >>> 700 workers are being laid off. the company blames declining sales. employees say the plant holds a special place in their hearts. >> been there since '47. i started in '726789 it's been a long -- '72. it's been a long-time fixture here. so it will be hard. >> the soupmaker has facilities in dixon and stockton. >>> two east bay lawmakers are calling for a state oversight hearing on the chevron refinery fire in richmond. last month's fire sent thousands to hospitals for treatments. assemblyman nancy skinner and hancock says more needs to be done to make sure it doesn't happen again. >>> in election news, a presidential candidate campaigns here tonight. comedian roseanne barr will be talking abou
state law doesn't require monitored fire alarms and even sprinklers. monitored fire alarms can electronically notify authorities of fire if no ones is on -- if no one is on campus. >>> a richmond police officer was arrested in connection with a domestic violence incidents -- incy dense. a -- incy incident. -- in an incy incident. >>> 700 workers -- incident. >>> 700 workers are being laid off. the company blames declining sales. employees say the plant holds a special...
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laws. reporting live from washington, d.c., alison burns, ktvu -- alison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> governor brown has just signed a controversial bill involving gay teens. california will become the first state in the nation to ban therapy who tries to turn gay or lesbian teens. those who oppose the bill say this perppy could put you at higher risk of depression or suicide. >>> and a new law signed by governor jerry brown may reduce life sentences for hundreds of inmates. the bill applies to those convicted of murder. in an inmate has served at least 15 years, shows remorse, and is taking steps toward rehabilitation, a judge may reduce a life sentence of life without the possibility of parole. >>> an american airlines flight made an emergency landing yesterday in new york after believe it or not, a row of seats. according to an exclusive report by "the new york post" the plane heading from miami to boston had to be diverted. reportedly, no one was seriously hurt. >>> also, the plane c
laws. reporting live from washington, d.c., alison burns, ktvu -- alison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> governor brown has just signed a controversial bill involving gay teens. california will become the first state in the nation to ban therapy who tries to turn gay or lesbian teens. those who oppose the bill say this perppy could put you at higher risk of depression or suicide. >>> and a new law signed by governor jerry brown may reduce life sentences for hundreds of...
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the measure becomes law on january 1st but will be delayed until the secretary of state sets up a statewide voter date database and that could take a year or longer. >> state officials confirm two people in california got ill in connection with a salmonella outbreak linked to peanut mutter lived to trader joes. they linked 29 cases to creamy salted valencia peanut butter. sold there. today the manufacturer of that peanut butter said it's recalling dozens of other butters. for a list of those items just go to the website and click on hot topics. >> a few tears may be shed in san francisco tonight. the purple onion is closing. its been a landmark on columbus avenue in north beach. it first rope are opened in 1953 and some of the bingest names in comedy and music have preformed there including woody allen, richard pryor and robin williams. the owner said that they may live on. >> we will start organizing some kind of purple onion, the same thing we do in a different venue. >> it lost it's lease after the building had been sold. a cafe, restaurant and barber shop are also shutting. >> new bay a
the measure becomes law on january 1st but will be delayed until the secretary of state sets up a statewide voter date database and that could take a year or longer. >> state officials confirm two people in california got ill in connection with a salmonella outbreak linked to peanut mutter lived to trader joes. they linked 29 cases to creamy salted valencia peanut butter. sold there. today the manufacturer of that peanut butter said it's recalling dozens of other butters. for a list of...
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jerry brown is set to visit silicon valley where he is scheduled to sign legislation into law. google had come up with such a car and was behind the bill that passed the legislation with only two no votes. if you have room in your freezer you might want to stock up on bacon >> there is expected to be a worldwide shortage of bacon and other pork products next year according to the national pig association in britain. the drought means that less feed is available for hogs. >> that just makes me hungry. and you're a reminder of san francisco's greatest disaster. >> a horse is a horse but this one is also an artist. we will see him doing his thing when we come back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> high-pressure trying to build back into the bay area. dense fog this morning but sunshine this afternoon. >> reports of an accident on south 101. the bridges look pretty good >> today media will get a firsthand look at the status of the 49ers new stadium in santa clara. it is about 25% done. tonight the senate where a city council will likely approve plans to hire a full-time building inspector to
jerry brown is set to visit silicon valley where he is scheduled to sign legislation into law. google had come up with such a car and was behind the bill that passed the legislation with only two no votes. if you have room in your freezer you might want to stock up on bacon >> there is expected to be a worldwide shortage of bacon and other pork products next year according to the national pig association in britain. the drought means that less feed is available for hogs. >> that...
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she wants to introduce laws that would introduce voters to show a id. opponents say it would affect the elderly and minorities. >>> a bill signed by the governor in california will allow us to vote on election day. right now an eligible resident has to register at least 15 days before an election. the measures becomes law january 1 but it could be delayed for a year or so while a statewide voter database is created. >>> sal, are you ready to help us at the toll plaza? >> we are. good morning to you. let's look at what we have now with the morning travels. you can see there's a bit of busy traffic especially in the lanes over to the far right- hand side of the toll plaza but now it's still a doodle -- due pel -- it's still an okay drive into san francisco. traffic physical is -- the crash was taken care of. eighty west bond, the traffic looks light. let's go to steve. >> thank you. we have some fog out there but some of it shows up a bit later around 7:00. by the coach, it hangs there, so not very warm. fog and then sun. it will be warmer inland. not muc
she wants to introduce laws that would introduce voters to show a id. opponents say it would affect the elderly and minorities. >>> a bill signed by the governor in california will allow us to vote on election day. right now an eligible resident has to register at least 15 days before an election. the measures becomes law january 1 but it could be delayed for a year or so while a statewide voter database is created. >>> sal, are you ready to help us at the toll plaza? >>...
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that's really all the plaintiff has to show in an ipo securities litigation. > > john coffee, law professor at columbia university. thank you for your time. coming up, a money manager sure is amping up on a power stock. chart talk is next. matt shapiro, president of mws capital, joins us this morning for chart talk. good morning matt. > > morning angie. > > you bring us a power stock today. what is your play? > > integrys energy, it's the chicago regulated utility in this region, supplies natural gas; and yesterday, they came and bought a power plant up in wisconsin for $440 million. the stock absolutely took off, and now it's trading at about $54. pays a 5% dividend. and a lot of these utilities have kind of backed off in the last couple of months. it's a good time to get into some of them. > > so traders are taking their profits on these stocks. will they be forced to get in during the fourth quarter do you think? > > i think so, because investors out there are facing, you know, you're not getting anything in the bank, so you can get into some of these utility stocks that pay 4 to 5%. now
that's really all the plaintiff has to show in an ipo securities litigation. > > john coffee, law professor at columbia university. thank you for your time. coming up, a money manager sure is amping up on a power stock. chart talk is next. matt shapiro, president of mws capital, joins us this morning for chart talk. good morning matt. > > morning angie. > > you bring us a power stock today. what is your play? > > integrys energy, it's the chicago regulated utility in...
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san jose police say a man walked into a law office tonight armed with a handgun. one woman was inside when the man entered the kramer and bucknell law office on taylor street near alameda. he appeared distraught. the woman was able to text someone about what was going on and that person who she texted called 911. officers arrived and surrounded the building, the woman was allowed to leave the office. a few minutes later the man surrendered to police. >> i don't think anybody would feel threatened if they saw someone acting erratically in front of them. sweating profusely, pacing back and forth and breathing heavily. that's behavior that cries out for investigation. >> the woman says she did recognize the man as someone who had been there before. >>> the 11-year-old boy shot last week when a barrage of bullets pierced his family's home walked back into that very house this afternoon. he spent the last six days in the hospital and still has a lot of healing ahead of him. not only physical healing, but emotional too. >> that's right, jessica. luis hernandez has some
san jose police say a man walked into a law office tonight armed with a handgun. one woman was inside when the man entered the kramer and bucknell law office on taylor street near alameda. he appeared distraught. the woman was able to text someone about what was going on and that person who she texted called 911. officers arrived and surrounded the building, the woman was allowed to leave the office. a few minutes later the man surrendered to police. >> i don't think anybody would feel...
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the landlord said this is the latest in a series of attacks on the law office. a fire in san jose raced through an abandoned warehouse burning it to the growbdz. they were able to put the flames out before they spread to nearby apartment buildings. and toll picks is becoming a sport. they want to sue an activist who he claims punched him in the head. the activist seen here being arrested, and he claims the councilman hit him first. it is going to get hot out there in the next few days and leigh glaser is standing by to tell us about that. hi, leigh. >> if you are heading back east, get ready for a nice fall cool down. showers will move into the southeast with new orleans tomorrow 84 degrees. if you are traveling to new york look for afternoon light rain showers there. 68 and 75 in st. louis and 75 in denver. but if you want the heat, yes, california is where it will be tomorrow. 108 in palm springs, all the way up toward fresno, 100 degrees. sacramento near 100-degree heat. tahoe tomorrow 78 degrees. the state will remain cool, the bay area hot. sunday inland as
the landlord said this is the latest in a series of attacks on the law office. a fire in san jose raced through an abandoned warehouse burning it to the growbdz. they were able to put the flames out before they spread to nearby apartment buildings. and toll picks is becoming a sport. they want to sue an activist who he claims punched him in the head. the activist seen here being arrested, and he claims the councilman hit him first. it is going to get hot out there in the next few days and leigh...
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requiring new laws requiring voters to show photo id to vote. critics say the new requirements would really effect minority students and the elderly. >>> the bill that was just signed by governor jerry brown would allow california people to vote on election at the same time right now, an eligible resident has to register at least 15 days before an election. the measure becomes law january 1st, but it could be delayed for a year or so while a state- wide voter data base is created. >>> 7:11. close calls on the runway. the f a a releases just how many near-misses. >>> why some say a big shortage of bacon and ham is unavoidable next year. [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents on their own are wonderful ...but add some ham and cheese ...roll them up in some crescent dough and tada, thursday is now... a ham & cheese crescent roll-up wonder pillsbury crescents, let the making begin. on their own are amazing, but press out some biscuit dough, add some sauce and some pepperoni and cheese and monday's dinner is now a grands mini pizza party. pillsbury
requiring new laws requiring voters to show photo id to vote. critics say the new requirements would really effect minority students and the elderly. >>> the bill that was just signed by governor jerry brown would allow california people to vote on election at the same time right now, an eligible resident has to register at least 15 days before an election. the measure becomes law january 1st, but it could be delayed for a year or so while a state- wide voter data base is created....
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he later received a law degree from hastings college. stevens was 52 years old. >>> refs came to an agreement on a new contract after four weeks of lock out. those replacement officials who took over officiates games drew lots of criticism that they were not experienced enough to keep the action going on the field and made bad calls. >>> meantime players and management of the national hockey league met for four hours to today to discuss their current labor issues. teams had been locked out, teams rather have locked out players while both sides tried to decide how to split revenues. in the just expired contracts, players received 57%over hockey related revenue. owners want a bigger share of that money. the two sides said they expect to talk more tomorrow. >>> the plans of the warriors to move to a new arena is drawing fire and praise. neighbors voiced their concerns at a community meeting. >> reporter: you could say piers 30 and 32 have a bit of an identity crisis. they are home to the america's cup right now, they've also been a parking
he later received a law degree from hastings college. stevens was 52 years old. >>> refs came to an agreement on a new contract after four weeks of lock out. those replacement officials who took over officiates games drew lots of criticism that they were not experienced enough to keep the action going on the field and made bad calls. >>> meantime players and management of the national hockey league met for four hours to today to discuss their current labor issues. teams had...
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the landlord said this is the latest in a series of attacks on the law office. a fire in san jose raced through an abandoned warehouse burning it to the growbdz. they were able to put the flames out before they spread to nearby apartment buildings. and toll picks is becoming a sport. they want to sue an activist who he claims punched him in the head. the activist seen here being arrested, and he claims the councilman hit him first. it is going to get hot out there in the next few days and leigh glaser is standing by to tell us about that. hi, leigh. >> if you are heading back east, get ready for a nice fall cool down. showers will move into the southeast with new orleans tomorrow 84 degrees. if you are traveling to new york look for afternoon light rain showers there. 68 and 75 in st. louis and 75 in denver. but if you want the heat, yes, california is where it will be tomorrow. 108 in palm springs, all the way up toward fresno, 100 degrees. sacramento near 100-degree heat. tahoe tomorrow 78 degrees. the state will remain cool, the bay area hot. sunday inland as
the landlord said this is the latest in a series of attacks on the law office. a fire in san jose raced through an abandoned warehouse burning it to the growbdz. they were able to put the flames out before they spread to nearby apartment buildings. and toll picks is becoming a sport. they want to sue an activist who he claims punched him in the head. the activist seen here being arrested, and he claims the councilman hit him first. it is going to get hot out there in the next few days and leigh...
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some ved federal law by claiming to cure diabetes or cancer. one submitted a college term paper as proof of its claims. >>> for the fourth year in a row, the birthrate is down. but this -- might not be a bad sign. the government said there was a 1% decline births in 20101 -- 2011. but in recent years, the decline came in at 2% or 3%. experts say this could be a sign that people are more confident in the economy and are ready to grow their family. >>> 7:25. well, oraw kell's world conference continues today at the moscone center. but the big event is appreciation night on treasure island. last night, crews -- crews were out there testing all of the lights for the concert. pearl jam is the headliner, the kings of leon and "x" will be featured. if you want to be at this concert, you will have to have an approved wristband from the openworld event. >>> let's check in with sal. how is 101? >> 101 at 880, it's very slow. there is a crash up the road. i want to show you what that is doing to 101 -- 101. they opened up the lanes and now the traffic all
some ved federal law by claiming to cure diabetes or cancer. one submitted a college term paper as proof of its claims. >>> for the fourth year in a row, the birthrate is down. but this -- might not be a bad sign. the government said there was a 1% decline births in 20101 -- 2011. but in recent years, the decline came in at 2% or 3%. experts say this could be a sign that people are more confident in the economy and are ready to grow their family. >>> 7:25. well, oraw kell's...
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they have recently struck down the law and the obama administration no longer defends it. the ruling is not expected for months. >>> a couple from new jersey is suing after their picture was used in an antigay attack in colorado. they took their photo without their permission and wrote a caption across it. it was used on mailers against a republican state lawmaker and the group has made no comment on that lawsuit. >>> in election news, president barack obama seems to be widening nationwide. allison burns is there to talk about one group that seems to be rallying behind the republican nominee. >> reporter: mitt romney is going to be meeting with veterans in ohio and they have a recent poll which shows a double digit lead over obama with veterans. he and his running mate stepped up their calls against looming defense cuts. >> we believe in peace through strength and we believe that when america's military is strong, america is safer. >> reporter: the obama campaign points to oil polls which show the president consistently has strong support from veterans and many veterans ar
they have recently struck down the law and the obama administration no longer defends it. the ruling is not expected for months. >>> a couple from new jersey is suing after their picture was used in an antigay attack in colorado. they took their photo without their permission and wrote a caption across it. it was used on mailers against a republican state lawmaker and the group has made no comment on that lawsuit. >>> in election news, president barack obama seems to be...
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i also think it is important to be flexible as community workers or law enforcement. we need to be flexible because things change. there is not just one solution. kids might take 10 steps forward. they might make such significant progress, and then something goes down. something goes down and they take eight steps back. we need to be able to be flexible with them and be there through that process. and not to say, i am not working with you anymore because you let me down. that is really important as well, not to be rigid. collaborations are very important as well. if we are talking about bringing everybody to the table to develop solutions, youth should have the same importance as the district supervisor, as the police enforcement officer, as the executive director. through that, we build a real communities. i have respect for our brother over here and respect for my sister over there. you develop that accountability and integrity billet -- and integrity amongst one another. we are able to express ourselves and develop real solutions, especially in the time where the b
i also think it is important to be flexible as community workers or law enforcement. we need to be flexible because things change. there is not just one solution. kids might take 10 steps forward. they might make such significant progress, and then something goes down. something goes down and they take eight steps back. we need to be able to be flexible with them and be there through that process. and not to say, i am not working with you anymore because you let me down. that is really...
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courts for serious international law violations. the statute actually remained dormant for nearly 200 years, until the lawyers for the center of constitutional rights, in the mid 1970's, under it did when researching possible responses to the maya lin massacre. in the 1970's, a woman track down the police chief who had brutally tortured and killed her beloved 17-year-old brother while he was in peril why, simply because he was the son of the general's political opponents appeared on her behalf, the center for constitutional rights sued this police chief in the united states, and that produced a ruling in the court of appeals here in new york, which enshrined in the alien tour statute in u.s. law and made clear, until the decision of the supreme court, that foreigners could sue in u.s. courts for the most egregious human rights violations. >> i want to turn to ken saro- wiwa. in 2009, shell reached a settlement with the family for $15 million. the trial look at human rights violations. he was the founding member and president of the
courts for serious international law violations. the statute actually remained dormant for nearly 200 years, until the lawyers for the center of constitutional rights, in the mid 1970's, under it did when researching possible responses to the maya lin massacre. in the 1970's, a woman track down the police chief who had brutally tortured and killed her beloved 17-year-old brother while he was in peril why, simply because he was the son of the general's political opponents appeared on her behalf,...
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they could jailed for up to a law. they ban insults during an election campaign. google plans to appeal. >>> rebels are attacking a military building in damascus. there are more than 300 people who died yesterday and it was the bloodiest day in this month long crisis. they estimate 700,000 refugees may flee syria by the end of this year. >>> back here in the u.s. football fans are happy. the nfl strike is over. the regular refs have reached an eight year deal which includes a retirement plan. the regular refs will be back tonight. the nfl caught a lot of heat after the refs blew that touchdown call at the end of monday night's game between the seahawks and green bay packers. regular revs will be -- regular refs are back starting tonight. >> no pressure, sal, how is the commute? >>> we still have more slow traffic building at the bay bridge toll plaza. it is not quite filled in and the metering lights come in and there is a little bit of a backup as you can see. also the morning commute looks good on 880 north and that traffic is moving along nicely passed the oakl
they could jailed for up to a law. they ban insults during an election campaign. google plans to appeal. >>> rebels are attacking a military building in damascus. there are more than 300 people who died yesterday and it was the bloodiest day in this month long crisis. they estimate 700,000 refugees may flee syria by the end of this year. >>> back here in the u.s. football fans are happy. the nfl strike is over. the regular refs have reached an eight year deal which includes a...
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in a statement he said standing next to her i heard a crowd make comments about law enforcement. but she did not make the comments. she liddened to her -- listened to her constituents. police do not accept that explanation. >> more than one heard this. >> reporter: police grilled her about that comment when she came to a meeting asking for endorsement for her reelection campaign. she did not get the endorsement and police say it is not just because of the comment but it did not help her cause. patty lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> bart says passengers can expect delays this weekend. bart says they will be running trains on manual mode, which could cause delays of 5-10 minutes. they are testing a new train control system starting friday night. the testing should be wrapped up by sunday night. >>> it may be doo late for -- too late for one lottery winner. someone bought a winning ticket on fox market six months ago today. that ticket had 5-6 numbers but time ran out a half hour ago for the holder to claim the prize. as far as we know that did not happen. >>> president obama and repub
in a statement he said standing next to her i heard a crowd make comments about law enforcement. but she did not make the comments. she liddened to her -- listened to her constituents. police do not accept that explanation. >> more than one heard this. >> reporter: police grilled her about that comment when she came to a meeting asking for endorsement for her reelection campaign. she did not get the endorsement and police say it is not just because of the comment but it did not help...
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the law passed six months ago would have required each voter to show a valid photo i.d. at polling stations but a judge ordered that it not be enforced in this year's presidential election. however, an appeal is still possible. they say this could have meant lower voter turn out. >>> mott's campaign has just -- >>> in other news, mitt romney's campaign has just released new ads and we'll tell you how those ads are stirring up trough over tax increases -- controversy over tax increases. >>> 18-year-old austin ogden thinks the dublin school system is too focused on test scores. ogden says he feels the school board would benefit by having a former student's input. well, today school pus drivers in pleasanton could vote on a strike. according to the pleasanton weekly, a letter was sent out notifying parents. it says that durham bus drivers could strike as early as tomorrow. the school district says it will provide alternative transportation in case there is a bus strike. >>> we want to check in with sal. >> a good area to avoid. i was just talking to her newsdesk here. we ha
the law passed six months ago would have required each voter to show a valid photo i.d. at polling stations but a judge ordered that it not be enforced in this year's presidential election. however, an appeal is still possible. they say this could have meant lower voter turn out. >>> mott's campaign has just -- >>> in other news, mitt romney's campaign has just released new ads and we'll tell you how those ads are stirring up trough over tax increases -- controversy over tax...
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a new jersey law make wants to ban the ban the replacement therapies from the state of new jersey. steve sony plans to inrope dues legislation -- sweeney plans to introduce legislation that would ban these officials from calling the games. 49ers are playing the jets in new jersey this sunday. >>> a wisconsin eye care provider is making a generous offer for the replacement workers. he's offering free lasik surgery to the refs. he said the officials obviously had some vision problems. so he wanteds to help. >>> san francisco giants say they are -- there are no plans to include melky cabrera's name in their postseason roster. he was sus -- suspended after a positive testosterone test. he would be able to join the team during the national league if they advance that far. of course they will. >>> 8:41. 49 laptop computers stolen from the old facebook headquarters. how police say the thieves really knew their way around the old campus. >>> and the reason the republicans are accusing the ama administration of a coverup in the deadly attack in libya. >>> a mixed report on the housing marke
a new jersey law make wants to ban the ban the replacement therapies from the state of new jersey. steve sony plans to inrope dues legislation -- sweeney plans to introduce legislation that would ban these officials from calling the games. 49ers are playing the jets in new jersey this sunday. >>> a wisconsin eye care provider is making a generous offer for the replacement workers. he's offering free lasik surgery to the refs. he said the officials obviously had some vision problems. so...
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, but the law goes into effect january 1st. however, it won't be fully implemented until 2014 or 2015. that's when the secretary of state will begin operating vote cal. it's a voting database that allows realtime verification of who is registered to vote. california will now join ten other states that already allows some form of election day registration. >>> it's been on oakland mayor's jaquan's to-do list when a design of the controversial i.d. card will be shown to the city council. nbc bay area obtained a mock-up of one of those cards today. it features the person's name, address and photograph. it would serve not only as an i.d. but a debit card as well. locals could load up to $3,000 on it and use it at local banks. the identification card has been in the works for about three years. >> i am optimistic it will be before the end of the year that we will see the cards issued. >> reporter: the card will be given to anyone who lives in oakland regardless of his or her immigration status. >>> a man is under arrest after a biza
, but the law goes into effect january 1st. however, it won't be fully implemented until 2014 or 2015. that's when the secretary of state will begin operating vote cal. it's a voting database that allows realtime verification of who is registered to vote. california will now join ten other states that already allows some form of election day registration. >>> it's been on oakland mayor's jaquan's to-do list when a design of the controversial i.d. card will be shown to the city council....
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this is a big mess for the nfl for sure. >>> a wisconsin law maker took it a bit further. state senator jon erpenbach tweeted nfl commissioner roger goodell's phone number and said in a separate tweet, if last night's call didn't bring an end to the lockout of regular officials, then this season will be a joke. it wasn't his home number. >> no. it was his office number. we covered it up in the tweet. i say put it out there. >> you do? >> call him. people sit around, we go on twitter and go on tv and complain about the fact you don't like the call. so what? your complaining does nothing. you don't like it. call the guy. say you need to get the situation fixed. >> this is getting outrageous. it seems the referees are out of the control at the games. the games are taking much longer. it's wild and up and down and fans are getting frustrated. a bum call like last night, people are outraged. you know how we feel about football. >> somehow the world keeps turning. >> it does. >>> a tacky tweet aimed at baltimore raven torrey smith has the social media site lighting up as well. a
this is a big mess for the nfl for sure. >>> a wisconsin law maker took it a bit further. state senator jon erpenbach tweeted nfl commissioner roger goodell's phone number and said in a separate tweet, if last night's call didn't bring an end to the lockout of regular officials, then this season will be a joke. it wasn't his home number. >> no. it was his office number. we covered it up in the tweet. i say put it out there. >> you do? >> call him. people sit around,...
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the decrease is likely due to increased awareness about the dangers of dui and new safety laws. >>> officials of the alum rock union school district in san jose notifying parents they are moving some students to different classes and schools by october 15th, realigning classes eliminating 18 teaching jobs. changes are expected to save more than a million dollars and affect all of the 2010 three -- 23 elementary schools. officials say more families with children are moving out of the district than moving in. >>> back not gas prices being hiked and blaming it on the heatwave. >> yeah. >> i don't know about that i say bring on the relief then. >> prices go up every year in california this time. >> heatwave or no? >> i'm jut saying. >> that's an observation. -- i'm just saying. >> that's an observation. what are you going to do? >> gonna pay. >> you may pay one more day inland in the form of air conditioning, after that mother nature will provide air conditioning. 5:19. beautiful picture as we look down from mount tamalpais sausalito in the foreground, san francisco in the background all the way
the decrease is likely due to increased awareness about the dangers of dui and new safety laws. >>> officials of the alum rock union school district in san jose notifying parents they are moving some students to different classes and schools by october 15th, realigning classes eliminating 18 teaching jobs. changes are expected to save more than a million dollars and affect all of the 2010 three -- 23 elementary schools. officials say more families with children are moving out of the...
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i'm going to respect international law. we probably violated the sovereignty with drones and covert action than we did under brush and there's a whole new set of questions there. i could -- the list could go on it seems like we have problems with the institution and we have problems with our ability to lead within the institution. i was wondering what your reaction to one or both of the issues. one is a generally statement. i agree with the ideas to win. you know, the power the soviet unions were strong. when the soviet union was strong and the idea of liberal internationalism will be strong as we can prove by example. the world of social networking which is the em emulation is hugely a powerful force in the world. .. and the whole number of rather meaningful things are done. the international criminal court . the key of the treaty. the land that -- antipersonnel landmines ban, small arms agreement. all of them were done with the u.s. voting exam. and the votes were like 178 to one and one pattern 46 with 18. those kinds of
i'm going to respect international law. we probably violated the sovereignty with drones and covert action than we did under brush and there's a whole new set of questions there. i could -- the list could go on it seems like we have problems with the institution and we have problems with our ability to lead within the institution. i was wondering what your reaction to one or both of the issues. one is a generally statement. i agree with the ideas to win. you know, the power the soviet unions...
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guest: the problem is we are up against the law. congress has difficulty getting laws on the books. this one will have to be rolled back by a piece of legislation that they have to pass through enough of the 435 members willing to stand up and said, we made a mistake. this is bad public policy. we need to step away from it and do something that actually addresses our fiscal problems in this country. sequestration only takes a neck out of the dead and the deficit. does not do anything fundamental. -- out of the debt and deficit. host: our first call is from michigan on the democrats' line. go ahead. caller: i am curious about defense spending. it seems to never stop increasing. we have had the war in iraq for 10 years. that has cost as well, around $1 trillion? the war in afghanistan has been dragging on for 11 years. that is costing us on the $500 billion. we spend a huge amount of the budget -- half of the discretionary defense -- discretionary spending is on defense. i think spending on the military has doubled in 10 years. now we have a $1 trillion deficit the last fiscal year. i
guest: the problem is we are up against the law. congress has difficulty getting laws on the books. this one will have to be rolled back by a piece of legislation that they have to pass through enough of the 435 members willing to stand up and said, we made a mistake. this is bad public policy. we need to step away from it and do something that actually addresses our fiscal problems in this country. sequestration only takes a neck out of the dead and the deficit. does not do anything...
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credit card penalty against stay at home moms and new law that is going to fix that. >> plus the world shortage of pork and bacon next year now appears unavoidable. who is saying this? and why. 7 news at 9 continues and why. 7 news at 9 continues right after this >> help is on the way for stay at home parents denied credit card because 3 don't have income of their own. in the next couple month the protection bury propose a rule to make it applicant without personal income to gulf for credit cards vl recent law intended to prevent card issuers from giving people more credit than they could reasonably handle. it stipulated that credit card company had to look at individual income rather than household income. it was quickly stay at home penalty. but it's changing. free checking more expensive than ever. according to the wall street journal to the avoid a monthly fee customers must now keep average balance of 7 23 dollars in the checking accoun account. that's 23 percent more than last year. and those paying for account are paying more as well. non-interest economicing account at 25% to 5
credit card penalty against stay at home moms and new law that is going to fix that. >> plus the world shortage of pork and bacon next year now appears unavoidable. who is saying this? and why. 7 news at 9 continues and why. 7 news at 9 continues right after this >> help is on the way for stay at home parents denied credit card because 3 don't have income of their own. in the next couple month the protection bury propose a rule to make it applicant without personal income to gulf...
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it's law that just makes sense. ♪ . melissa: so you want to know one of the reasons your cell phone bill is so high? part of it is because every month you pay a free to help give free cell phones away to lower income americans. believe it or not in 2011 that tab is $1.6 billion. it is part of the lifeline program and began 20 years ago. but back in the headlines because of this clip on youtube that everyone is watching. take a look. >> got obama phone? >> everybody in cleveland, all minorities got obama phones. keep obama as president you know. he gave us a phone. >> gave you a phone? how did he give you a phone? >> you sign up. you on food stamps, social security, low income, disability. melissa: wow that is not really fair. that program has been around for a while. congressman tim griffin from arkansas is trying to revamp the program and take cell phones out of it. congressman, thanks for joining me. yeah. so talk to me about this program. it is called the universal service fund is a fee that you see on your bill. tha
it's law that just makes sense. ♪ . melissa: so you want to know one of the reasons your cell phone bill is so high? part of it is because every month you pay a free to help give free cell phones away to lower income americans. believe it or not in 2011 that tab is $1.6 billion. it is part of the lifeline program and began 20 years ago. but back in the headlines because of this clip on youtube that everyone is watching. take a look. >> got obama phone? >> everybody in cleveland,...
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many employers are not aware of the law. domestic workers have held several rallies urging governor brown to sign a bill. giving them over time pay and rest breaks. >>> government statistics show it pays to live in the bay area. >> they have the highest wages. san francisco. san mateo and santa clara counties are the top 10 for weekly salaries. santa clara is ranked second. and incidentally new yorkers make the most. they average nearly $2,500 a week. >>> they are seeking to strike down an ordinance that bans six offenders from opening doors to children on halloween. she filed the lawsuit on behalf of five registered sex offenders. the ordinance prohibits them from decading their homes and requires them to say no candy is going to be given out. >> we have more details on animal schwarzenegger's new book which details affairs. he admits that he had a "hot affair with brigette nielsen when they were dating and living together. he also talked about fathering listen house keepest child. >>> the team will have to play without two
many employers are not aware of the law. domestic workers have held several rallies urging governor brown to sign a bill. giving them over time pay and rest breaks. >>> government statistics show it pays to live in the bay area. >> they have the highest wages. san francisco. san mateo and santa clara counties are the top 10 for weekly salaries. santa clara is ranked second. and incidentally new yorkers make the most. they average nearly $2,500 a week. >>> they are...
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that is the front of the law offices here of mayor osby davis. if you look up you can see his name on the big marquis. a great deal of damage done to that front office and investigators were on the scene trying to figure out exactly how that fire started in the first place. crews have spotted the fire here at 1:30 this morning and say when they arrived, there was an intensifier in the waiting room area and smoke filling the entire building. crews tell me they were able to confine the fire to that waiting area but again, there is extensive smoke damage throughout the building. mayor osby davis was here earlier this morning, as his law office burned, as was michael thompson. we talked with him earlier this morning and he tells k.t.v.u. he is devastated by the fire. at this point in time firefighters are saying the fire may have been started intentionally. >> at 1:30 in the morning, if there is, you know, usually business hours, if it is closed like that, that would make it suspicious to us. so that's why we call out an investigator. >> reporter: no
that is the front of the law offices here of mayor osby davis. if you look up you can see his name on the big marquis. a great deal of damage done to that front office and investigators were on the scene trying to figure out exactly how that fire started in the first place. crews have spotted the fire here at 1:30 this morning and say when they arrived, there was an intensifier in the waiting room area and smoke filling the entire building. crews tell me they were able to confine the fire to...
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the laws apply to california companies, colleges and universities. they are designed to stop a trend of outsiders accessing their accounts. >>> amnesty international claims solitary confinement is cruel and inhumane. 3,000 inmates are being held in extreme isolation, with no fresh air or natural light for years and decades. they say california prisons are violating international standards. but correctional officials disagree. >> we follow the national model. >> officials say the conditions are based on the inmate's behavior to protect other inmates. the two prisons listed are pelican bay and corber state prison. >>> authorities raided 2 dozen homes in a marijuana bust in the north bay. 150 law enforcement officers carried out the raid yesterday morning. participating agencies included the fbi and ingrations and customs enforcement. authorities say 300 plants were seized. the threne -- 13 people were arrested. >>> an update on a story you saw here on ktvu channel 2 news. san francisco fire yesterday underwent a double mastectomy. we reported on how th
the laws apply to california companies, colleges and universities. they are designed to stop a trend of outsiders accessing their accounts. >>> amnesty international claims solitary confinement is cruel and inhumane. 3,000 inmates are being held in extreme isolation, with no fresh air or natural light for years and decades. they say california prisons are violating international standards. but correctional officials disagree. >> we follow the national model. >> officials...
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she practiced law. >> when did you leave south dakota? >> moved away when i was 14 years old. i finished high school in southern illinois. it is where my father was on the faculty. then i went off to college, went to harvard, majored in economics, and came down to new york. i worked briefly for the founder and chairman of ecs. i have been at "fortune" virtually my entire career. i have been doing short reports that are carried on. the cbs radio stations, they are wonderful. these are small reports. everything on news radio is short. but i do a couple of those every day. >> allan sloan? >> i am the polar offer it -- opposite. i grew up in brooklyn, new york. i went to brooklyn college. it was free. my father worked primarily for a nonprofit organization. my mom worked before they were married. after my father -- she did business out of her home, our home, when the kids were there. that is what i learned how to count. i helped her. it was heavy clerical stuff. i got to the point where i did everything in my head because it was faster. there were no calculated. that has been a gr
she practiced law. >> when did you leave south dakota? >> moved away when i was 14 years old. i finished high school in southern illinois. it is where my father was on the faculty. then i went off to college, went to harvard, majored in economics, and came down to new york. i worked briefly for the founder and chairman of ecs. i have been at "fortune" virtually my entire career. i have been doing short reports that are carried on. the cbs radio stations, they are...
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the organization doing the digging is an advocate for voter identification laws. we take a look at their research. >> reporter: finding voters dead or alive. what are we flipping through? >> these are deceased voters that remain active on the voter rolls. >> reporter: election integrity maryland says its research shows rufus harris who died in 2002 voted in 2008. other names registered after death are james procter of laurel who died in '88 and registered in '92. and virginia given of upper marlboro who died in 1991 and registered in 1992. >> out of 11,000 challenges that we filed, 1500-plus were of deceased voters that have been allowed to stay on the voter rolls. >> reporter: eim says it also found a woman in a nursing home with two voter registrations who doesn't remember voting since 2006. >> and yet her voter registrations have been used consecutively in all even year elections, primary and general elections. >> reporter: and here's where the state board of elections weighs in. >> they did say there was one 67-year-old voter who's residing in a nursing home.
the organization doing the digging is an advocate for voter identification laws. we take a look at their research. >> reporter: finding voters dead or alive. what are we flipping through? >> these are deceased voters that remain active on the voter rolls. >> reporter: election integrity maryland says its research shows rufus harris who died in 2002 voted in 2008. other names registered after death are james procter of laurel who died in '88 and registered in '92. and virginia...
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monitors to detect pollutants the air district says chevron had a pipe in place to bypass the monitors by law chevron was supposed to remove the pipe they did neither. >>> they continued flaring they did use it 27 times from 2005- 2009 >>> the paw up was discovered in 2009 when other inspectors notice the flaring >>> they noticed then went to the monitoring system to see how much it was and the monetary showed no flow so they thought something was up >>> chevron remove the pipe in 2009 and paid $170,000 fine, chevron said the pipe is used to equalize the fine >>> there was a flair 24 hours a day we can go back and share the data we have the data and we share that with the industry >>> those are manual adjustments they make, when they operated the new with they're doing >>> the federal epa is now investigating whether any of this amounts to criminal activity the general manager maintain safety is the number- one priority, but could not answer why the pipe was in place or how used. >>> that is what the investigation is establishing with the epa >>> the focus of tonight's meeting is that the aug
monitors to detect pollutants the air district says chevron had a pipe in place to bypass the monitors by law chevron was supposed to remove the pipe they did neither. >>> they continued flaring they did use it 27 times from 2005- 2009 >>> the paw up was discovered in 2009 when other inspectors notice the flaring >>> they noticed then went to the monitoring system to see how much it was and the monetary showed no flow so they thought something was up >>>...
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the arizona law is a terrible discriminatory law. my opponent wants to bring it to nevada. >> let me talk to you about 20% we disagree. she supports blanket amnesty at the end of the day. if you put a blanket amnesty on the floor of the house of representatives, she would support it. let's step back. people come into my office. hispanics are concerned about the dream act. they are also concerned about their families, jobs, the education for their kids, for businesses, and these are the issues we have to solve. their unemployment is higher thanks to my opponent than the general population. we have to put together jobs programs that work. every time my opponent says she voted for a jobs act, the unemployment has gone higher, higher in the state. that has to change. i can remember when she was saying, the stimulus will have 35,000 jobs in nevada. we were losing 65,000 jobs in nevada. every time she talks about jobs growth, unemployment goes higher. >> thank you. our next question. this will be directed to the congresswoman. >> one of th
the arizona law is a terrible discriminatory law. my opponent wants to bring it to nevada. >> let me talk to you about 20% we disagree. she supports blanket amnesty at the end of the day. if you put a blanket amnesty on the floor of the house of representatives, she would support it. let's step back. people come into my office. hispanics are concerned about the dream act. they are also concerned about their families, jobs, the education for their kids, for businesses, and these are the...
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protesters say the law targets the homeless. >>> they are on strike. they walked off the job just a couple of minutes ago and it is a strike that will last a couple of hours. hundreds of replacement nurses have been hired. the urgent care centers will be closed today because of that strike. the hospital and nurses they are at odds over overtime issues, nights and on call pay as well as health benefits. >>> this resumes in san francisco. 50,000 people are expected to attend. ceo larry ellison will be there and the conference runs through thursday how is the come might. >> i want mention we have a little bit of breaking news and i will teletake you to vallejo, a house fire in vallejo. this is el comino royal. a 3 alarm house fire. there are reports inside the house people didn't get out and one thing we do know is a crew is not affecting the major roads but certainly affecting some of the streets there they are looking good with no major problem but that's a nice looking drive getting into san francisco. >> let's go to steve. >>> we'll see 60s 70s and 80
protesters say the law targets the homeless. >>> they are on strike. they walked off the job just a couple of minutes ago and it is a strike that will last a couple of hours. hundreds of replacement nurses have been hired. the urgent care centers will be closed today because of that strike. the hospital and nurses they are at odds over overtime issues, nights and on call pay as well as health benefits. >>> this resumes in san francisco. 50,000 people are expected to attend....
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democrats are claiming a victory saying the law would keep the elderly and minoritys from voting. now those without an i.d. will be able to vote by provisional ballot and don't have to provide documentation until six days after election day. the law could still go into full effect next year. >>> two more dead birds have tested positive for west nile virus in sonoma county. lab tests showed they were recently infect with the virus. one bird was found in the sre sinty of irwin lane -- in the vicinity of irwin lane. >> let's go to our chief meteorologist bill martin. >> i have to come clean, i thought it was going to be a bit cooler but it wasn't. we expected cooling around the bay with a bit of a sea breeze. just a little bit of a sea breeze but it kicked in late. temperatures cool as a whole. the forecast for tomorrow will be cooler as well. checking out the winds, let's go over by alameda by the naval air station. west northwest at eight winds, gusting at nine. that's the on shore direction. look at these, these are today's highs. 103 in santa rosa. we had a record in kentfield, t
democrats are claiming a victory saying the law would keep the elderly and minoritys from voting. now those without an i.d. will be able to vote by provisional ballot and don't have to provide documentation until six days after election day. the law could still go into full effect next year. >>> two more dead birds have tested positive for west nile virus in sonoma county. lab tests showed they were recently infect with the virus. one bird was found in the sre sinty of irwin lane -- in...
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on that issue, if someone sees any kind of fraud or abuse, call the local law enforcement authorities. you shouldn't criticize an entire program which help as lot of people in need during incredibly difficult economic times. don't criticize an entire program because there is some fraud and abuse. every major corporation there has to be some fraud and abuse. it you had is be reported. should be enforced and people should go to jail abusing the ruse, the vast majority of people, the vast majority of people are good, hard-working people that need some help during these tough times. melissa: thanks for coming on the program. >> i appreciate it. anytime. melissa: you may not know it but foster care costs tax payers $9 billion a year. one organization found a way to bring expenses down all the while getting kids the care they need. the center of family representation joins me coming up next. at the end of the day it is always about money. ♪ . ♪ . melissa: now to a story about a program that is trying to save us from government waste. there are more than 400,000 children this foster care
on that issue, if someone sees any kind of fraud or abuse, call the local law enforcement authorities. you shouldn't criticize an entire program which help as lot of people in need during incredibly difficult economic times. don't criticize an entire program because there is some fraud and abuse. every major corporation there has to be some fraud and abuse. it you had is be reported. should be enforced and people should go to jail abusing the ruse, the vast majority of people, the vast majority...
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vallejo mayor osby davis's private law firm was purposely torched over the weekend gutting the building. davis says he has had numerous windows broken out in the past by rocks. he believes someone is trying to intimidate him. he says it's not working. >> i believe the last criminal act is part of an escalating attempt to intimidate me. let me make it very, very clear: it has failed. >> the mayor and his family are not getting extra police protection despite the targeted attacks. >>> more testimony is planned today in the trial of murder suspect giselle esteban accused of killing nursing student michelle le in hayward last year. in opening statements yesterday, prosecutors blamed a jealous rage for prompting esteban to kill her former friend. the defense contends the killing was not premeditated but done in the heat of passion. >>> the body of one of two missing fishermen washed ashore on the san mateo county coast. he was aboard an 18-foot fishing boat when it capsized on sunday off pidgeon point. a second man is still missing. neither were wearing life jackets. two other men on board w
vallejo mayor osby davis's private law firm was purposely torched over the weekend gutting the building. davis says he has had numerous windows broken out in the past by rocks. he believes someone is trying to intimidate him. he says it's not working. >> i believe the last criminal act is part of an escalating attempt to intimidate me. let me make it very, very clear: it has failed. >> the mayor and his family are not getting extra police protection despite the targeted attacks....
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another bad break for the mayor of vallejo a fire at his law office is considered suspicious. richmond city councilman attacked a confrontation came to blows >>> traffic tickets many people say are unfair it got easier to get out of paying them up >>> it appears to be started on purpose of fire at the law office of oz b davis it was on tuolomne street downtown vallejo firefighter said nearly half the building in golf in flames. >>> we aggressively attack the fire we contended to the room of origin smoked agate smoke damage and suspicious fire under investigation >>> the fire started in their front waiting room but investigators investigated as our son this is the second time he's been the victim of a crime in may his mortars cycle was stolen from the city of parking lot bay area mother who police that left her daughter at a morgan hill grocery store under arrest marcie kielan taken into custody last night in nevada east of rain now she had been on the run nine days, she left her daughter at safeway holding the bag after the tried to steal a cart of groceries the daughter is wi
another bad break for the mayor of vallejo a fire at his law office is considered suspicious. richmond city councilman attacked a confrontation came to blows >>> traffic tickets many people say are unfair it got easier to get out of paying them up >>> it appears to be started on purpose of fire at the law office of oz b davis it was on tuolomne street downtown vallejo firefighter said nearly half the building in golf in flames. >>> we aggressively attack the fire we...
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out of state law required a trial. bush avoided the death penalty by pleading guilty to the charges. >> still ahead on the kron 4 news we will have no more on the meeting regarding the refinery fire. this is expected to cost $160 million. it is just the thought but protesters think that they still have time to convince the county supervisors and the sheriff that the money could be spent on social services and not a new jail. it is overcrowded. they have 300 more people than they showed. the states have been realigning people. and more and more people in the future. according to sheriff's will be pouring into the jail. at this point nothing is concrete. that is why they still believe there's still time. a large contingency of people are expected to be out here and i will get reaction. >> thank you. >> this massive fire at the richmond fire sent 15,000 people to area hospitals. last night, local and federal agencies updated a packed house of concerned citizens. what went right and what went wrong. thousands have kept the
out of state law required a trial. bush avoided the death penalty by pleading guilty to the charges. >> still ahead on the kron 4 news we will have no more on the meeting regarding the refinery fire. this is expected to cost $160 million. it is just the thought but protesters think that they still have time to convince the county supervisors and the sheriff that the money could be spent on social services and not a new jail. it is overcrowded. they have 300 more people than they showed....